Here’s a first look at the most highly anticipated slide deck in Silicon Valley.

It’s that time of year again, when Mary Meeker unloads her highly anticipated internet trends report for the
Code Conference
crowd in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. This year, the Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers partner released 294 slides in rapid succession, covering everything from smartphone behavior in the U.S. to tech company competition in China.

11. Logan.
It's damn near impossible to go to a park without running into a little Logan these days. The name has shot up in popularity over the past few years for both boys and girls. Logan, the "real name" of
X-Men
's Wolverine, is ranked
no. 13
for boys and
no. 391
— and rising — for girls.

11. Logan.

12. Sawyer.
Sawyer is more popular for boys (maybe thanks to Sawyer from
Lost
?), but stars like Sara Gilbert have taken to giving the name to their daughters, which, no doubt, will make it more popular for females in the next few years. Sawyer is ranked
no. 344
for girls and
no. 110
for boys.

12. Sawyer.

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13. Taylor.
Once typically used just for girls, Taylor — partly thanks to Taylor Lautner — has been climbing the ranks with boys. As a boys' name, it sits at
no. 435
, and for girls, it's ranked
no. 77
.While the name may feel a little '90s for some, Taylor Swift has put iton the map for a new generation.

13. Taylor.

14.
Kennedy.
The name Kennedy sounds trendy and classic for both sexes, but is often thought of as a girls' name — coming in at
no. 54
for girls and
no. 1817
for boys. However, if name meanings are particularly important to you, you might want to steer clear of this one. Kennedy means "misshapen head."

Kennedy.

15. Hayden.
This popular unisex celebrity name (Hayden Panettiere and Hayden Christensen) is currently more popular with boys (ranking at
no. 142
), but girls named Hayden aren't far behind at
no. 199
.

15. Hayden.

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16. Nico.
Actress Thandie Newton may have given the name Nico to her daughter, but it's clearly a more popular choice for boys with a ranking of
no. 456
versus
no. 2029
for girls.

16. Nico.

17. Phoenix.
The name of a place
and
the name of a bird, Phoenix is on-trend for boys (ranking at
no. 355
) and for girls (coming in at
no. 494
). Former Spice Girl Mel B. is a fan — she gave the name to her daughter.

Purchase trunk replacement parts
Before you can nail on those nice leather handles, you'll probably have to remove some old parts. Be very careful when you do this. There's a right way and a not-so-right way. If you just yank out the old nails by the heads you'll bring lots of wood pieces out at the same time. Pry out the ends from inside the trunk, then tap them out gently. If you mess up the wood we'll notice it when you invite us over for a cup of joe, and we'll just have to rib you about it. Read the rest of this page before you make a big mess of things. Also, a quick note to those of you who decide that the correct way to go about this trunk rehab project is to remove each and every part from the trunk so that you can, well, we're not really sure what you plan to do but one thing's for sure, you're going to dismantle the entire thing. Please keep the following in mind: Removing parts is very tough on the wood, and then you have to get your new nails to go back through the same holes they were in before, but since you yanked them out the old nail holes now look like the Holland Tunnel and you wonder when the state will build a tollbooth in front of each and every one of them. Best to leave the parts in place to the greatest extent possible. Still, some things just flat out have to be removed, like those things that hold the handles in place. Here's what you need to know:

Removing Old Handles and Parts

This can be a delicate operation - you need to get the old trunk handle end caps off, then the left over ends of the old leather handles as well. Curses! Those old nails are really stuck in there! It's time to get your hands on some tools. There are two basic trunk tools that you can't be without if you're going to succeed in funding your retirement by fixing up smelly old things (trunks, not the Widow Pontbriand cross town).

First essential tool is a good pair of end nippers. These are sort of like pliers, only they have wide cutting edges on them that allow you to get right in close to the wood of the trunk. Handy for cutting off old nail heads or ends, and especially handy for getting a grip on old nail heads and yanking them out.

Second essential tool is a good prying tool. Don't let me catch you with a crowbar anywhere near that trunk, not even a miniature crowbar. Might as well run your trunk through the chipper if that's the tool you plan on using. Nope, you need a prying tool. Has a handle like a screwdriver, and a little forked end just right for lifting end caps, nail heads, etc right out of the trunk. Around the shop we call this gem a Tack Jacker. Do we sell these tools?
Of course we do. Click here
.